she was on "what's my line" a couple times, but yeah, this really isn't her thing, "acid" is a very specialized type of answer. it actually crossed my mind, something people did in those days, but alcohol obviously the better choice.
I hate how they always said spelling doesn't count yet they made fun of Fannie all the time. Glad she was able to get a diagnosis for Dyslexia but feel bad that she had to go through that humiliation.
Thank you, Gene and Richard, for instantly shutting down Brett's attention-grabbing rendition of Easter Parade. And thank you Charles for laughing. Good grief.
End-of-week H/H match recap: ... Let's start with today's action: Our new champion has her first go at the Super Match. She calls on Richard, "the girl in the beautiful dress, Brett" (!), and Charles. Charles initially gives an unhelpful answer but he plays it off as a joke and finally takes the answer Brett wrote and handed to him. At first he said he couldn't read it, but she wrote it again: Dale Carnegie. The contestant opts for Richard's "Dale Evans." The audience responses surprise me. Charles's answer (via Brett) was $100 (it's the answer I would've chosen), Brett had the $250 response, and Richard's answer was the top audience response. (Once again the stars gave all three answers in the correct order. That doesn't happen too frequently.) Moving on to the head-to-head match, this contestant offers no surprises when it comes to choosing a celebrity. Counting today, Richard has played 35 of the past 40 times, and he's matched 17 of those times. But given he's missed the last 2, he's due to match today... Today's question: " ________ Trick" I want to say Cheap Trick (the band formed in 1973) but somehow I don't think Richard would say that. I'll say magic trick in an attempt to match him. Richard began writing immediately. It sounded like about 5 or so letters. The contestant seemed at a loss. After a moment, she says "All I can think of is Halloween trick." That doesn't sound very likely to me, or to the audience. No poker face today - Richard's expression clearly reveals he didn't match. His answer: Magic (!). Am I starting to think like Richard? I guess that's a side-effect of watching him play 346 H/H matches so far... No match today. Recapping the week: We only had 4 H/H matches (the contestant struck out on the audience match on Thursday). It was a dismal week for our champions, with only 1 successful match: Richard 1/4 Yes, this week was all Richard all the time, the fourth such time in the past nine weeks. Looking at in another way, over the past 9 weeks, Richard has played every H/H match but 5... Ed Asner completes his first week without being chosen for the H/H match, but he still has 5 weeks to go, including one week in Richard's seat (episodes 1311-1315 in 1978). Julie London "retires" from Match Game '7x likewise without playing the H/H match. Looking ahead, Gary Burghoff returns (to the first seat). Appearing 43 weeks total, he's the sixth most-frequent Match Game '7x panelist of all time (behind the three regulars, Fannie, and Betty, and one week ahead of Patti Deutsch). His H/H track record is a pretty incredible 83%, but it's based on only six attempts. Can't wait to see if he gets another shot at it. Joyce Bulifont is the sixth-seat semi-regular this week, and she also has an awesome accuracy rate (75%) in the H/H match, but again, based on limited data (she's only played four times so far). It would be great to see her play again too. Rounding out next week's panel is another one-and-done celeb: Pat Crowley. Well, obviously, the only stats that changed this week are Richard's, but... ...here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts). TIE: Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). Fannie - 52.6% (10 wins in 19 attempts). Betty - 46.9% (15 wins in 32 attempts). Charles - 45.2% (19 wins in 42 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Richard - 40.2% (139 wins in 346 attempts). Brett - 38.0% (19 wins in 50 attempts). Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 610, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
Actually Ed Asher was great on the Mary Tyler Moore Show I miss MTM She was a gem on Match Game I really love Fannie Flagg Jo Ann phlug n Jo Ann Worley
Slow week again with Richard winning for the regulars giving away 6,000 dollars in audience match and head to head match matches. Charles won for the regulars with 8 matches and giving away 500 dollars in audience match match. Fannie won again for the semi regulars with 6 matches.
Having not watched a MGPM episode yet, has Gene being wearing the same suite for the last MG76 of the day for the MGPM episode? Just wondering, since the last couple of 5 episode of the day he has worn a dark suit it seems..
SHUT UP!! (I HATE that word and have purposely never said it to you in all these childish comments, but you couldn't stop until I finally did, could you!!
I like how Match Game brings back contestants when something unfair happens! A stand-up thing to do!
Totally agree!
I get a kick out of Fannie Flagg. She cracks me up!
Great to see Julie London. Very surprising though as she rarely did media interviews, much less game show appearances.
she was on "what's my line" a couple times, but yeah, this really isn't her thing, "acid" is a very specialized type of answer. it actually crossed my mind, something people did in those days, but alcohol obviously the better choice.
i can always tell when charles is drunk! he gets so giggly and cute. brett just talks and sings constantly. LOL i love those two
Fannie said “Thomases” for the cannibal question but how apropos. In England, a man’s private area is sometimes called a John Thomas.🤭
And of course you know what “Fannie” means over there... LOL
@@mj6962 the same thing it means over here?
@@donaldleroy6502 Nope. Same area, but the opposite side of the body.
I hate how they always said spelling doesn't count yet they made fun of Fannie all the time. Glad she was able to get a diagnosis for Dyslexia but feel bad that she had to go through that humiliation.
I agree!
It wasn't her spelling that was made fun of, It was some of her strange/ dumb answers!
@@musicfanhawk4523 They made fun of her spelling too on many occasions.
OVER 30% OF THE POPULATION HAVE DESLEXICA
Thankyou I've said the same . I know it made her uncomfortable 🥺😅
I was going to say, "Dale Bread" (day-old bread).
🤣🤣🤣
I love Ganga Dingy questions. Is it me or is Gene snapping at Brett allot in this season?
She was coughing and talking a lot the past several episodes.
Thank you, Gene and Richard, for instantly shutting down Brett's attention-grabbing rendition of Easter Parade. And thank you Charles for laughing. Good grief.
Terry was on episodes 605-606....
Comeback Terry was a hottie in 1975! I wonder where he is now, 45 years later!
End-of-week H/H match recap:
...
Let's start with today's action:
Our new champion has her first go at the Super Match. She calls on Richard, "the girl in the beautiful dress, Brett" (!), and Charles. Charles initially gives an unhelpful answer but he plays it off as a joke and finally takes the answer Brett wrote and handed to him. At first he said he couldn't read it, but she wrote it again: Dale Carnegie. The contestant opts for Richard's "Dale Evans."
The audience responses surprise me. Charles's answer (via Brett) was $100 (it's the answer I would've chosen), Brett had the $250 response, and Richard's answer was the top audience response. (Once again the stars gave all three answers in the correct order. That doesn't happen too frequently.)
Moving on to the head-to-head match, this contestant offers no surprises when it comes to choosing a celebrity. Counting today, Richard has played 35 of the past 40 times, and he's matched 17 of those times. But given he's missed the last 2, he's due to match today...
Today's question: " ________ Trick"
I want to say Cheap Trick (the band formed in 1973) but somehow I don't think Richard would say that. I'll say magic trick in an attempt to match him.
Richard began writing immediately. It sounded like about 5 or so letters. The contestant seemed at a loss. After a moment, she says "All I can think of is Halloween trick." That doesn't sound very likely to me, or to the audience. No poker face today - Richard's expression clearly reveals he didn't match. His answer: Magic (!). Am I starting to think like Richard? I guess that's a side-effect of watching him play 346 H/H matches so far...
No match today.
Recapping the week: We only had 4 H/H matches (the contestant struck out on the audience match on Thursday). It was a dismal week for our champions, with only 1 successful match: Richard 1/4
Yes, this week was all Richard all the time, the fourth such time in the past nine weeks. Looking at in another way, over the past 9 weeks, Richard has played every H/H match but 5...
Ed Asner completes his first week without being chosen for the H/H match, but he still has 5 weeks to go, including one week in Richard's seat (episodes 1311-1315 in 1978).
Julie London "retires" from Match Game '7x likewise without playing the H/H match.
Looking ahead, Gary Burghoff returns (to the first seat). Appearing 43 weeks total, he's the sixth most-frequent Match Game '7x panelist of all time (behind the three regulars, Fannie, and Betty, and one week ahead of Patti Deutsch). His H/H track record is a pretty incredible 83%, but it's based on only six attempts. Can't wait to see if he gets another shot at it.
Joyce Bulifont is the sixth-seat semi-regular this week, and she also has an awesome accuracy rate (75%) in the H/H match, but again, based on limited data (she's only played four times so far). It would be great to see her play again too.
Rounding out next week's panel is another one-and-done celeb: Pat Crowley.
Well, obviously, the only stats that changed this week are Richard's, but...
...here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy:
Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts).
Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts).
TIE: Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
Fannie - 52.6% (10 wins in 19 attempts).
Betty - 46.9% (15 wins in 32 attempts).
Charles - 45.2% (19 wins in 42 attempts).
Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts).
Richard - 40.2% (139 wins in 346 attempts).
Brett - 38.0% (19 wins in 50 attempts).
Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts).
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 610, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
Gets guy back, then matches a specific with a general for him
The look on the contestants face as he was watching Gene act ridiculous near Fannie......18:00.
Actually Ed Asher was great on the Mary Tyler Moore Show I miss MTM She was a gem on Match Game I really love Fannie Flagg Jo Ann phlug n Jo Ann Worley
RIP Julie London Rest. In Peacere
"She was thinking of a BM" 😂😂
Julie London seems depressed
that's just her "cool cat" persona. she tried to lighten up but not really her gig man.
Well, ya know, where she comes from they use acid...so...
or she realized her career was taking a "celebrity" nose-dive ... but at least she was able to add "co-starred with Brett Somers" to her resume...lol
Bored.
I think Suzie was on quaaludes.
Definitely on something ☺️
@@garfield2439 Yeah (it's called fun)
Bacon , Lettuce and Ta Ta's
Brett evidently thinks the name of the program is The Brett Somers Show rather than Match Game 75.
Jason Hurd yes and she is an obnoxious drunk🥴
The same could be said for Fannie.
Yet everyone complains about Richard 🤔😡
@@garfield2439 noooo, everyone complains about Brett! saint Richard does it more than ANYONE, but everyone's always ok when saint Richard does it
Slow week again with Richard winning for the regulars giving away 6,000 dollars in audience match and head to head match matches. Charles won for the regulars with 8 matches and giving away 500 dollars in audience match match. Fannie won again for the semi regulars with 6 matches.
Julie and Ed, ugh
At least Ed Asner was a fantastic actor. Just not too hot on MG.
BLT... T for Tourists
Susie was over the top with the tears, etc., why such a basket case?
Dorothy before her was just as bad.
@@shalimar1657 Except Dorothy was sweet and personable.
She seemed a bit off, maybe mentally challenged .
Stoned
Having not watched a MGPM episode yet, has Gene being wearing the same suite for the last MG76 of the day for the MGPM episode? Just wondering, since the last couple of 5 episode of the day he has worn a dark suit it seems..
Brett Somers The Queen of Match Game.
It wouldn't be the same without her.
Maybe after Betty!
In her dreams.
Panelists:
1. Edward Asner
2. Brett Somers
3. Charles Nelson Reilly
4. Julie London
5. Richard Dawson
6. Fannie Flagg
Suzie having some serious anxiety.
Suzie is a real drip.
So was Dorothy
stage fright, pretty common.
@@tomitstube Even Gene had it in his teen years.. ;0)
Pygiana not everyone has your confidence and charisma
I Bet you are too!!
Suzie was SWEET!
Good God Susie is a Dorothy clone!!
dorothy?
Dorothy was a doll, Susie is an air head
Suzie's so sweet!
Ed Asner does not understand this game at all.
Brett makes fun of any panelist who IS working....(outside of MG)
She looks like an older brittany spears. sort of. Kind of .
She reminds me of Helen Hunt more
Rip e
Oh, that incessant coughing drives me nuts
Smoke another cigarette 🚬🚬🚬
Power rangers Samurai Mia Shaka Hi Sam Barney Power is Icarly
Huh?????
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50?
ua-cam.com/video/bEZkCnTKGW4/v-deo.html
SHUT UP!!
(I HATE that word and have purposely never said it to you in all these childish comments, but you couldn't stop until I finally did, could you!!